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batturies of the fold army (howitzers). There will further be attached to the expeditionary corps an Eist Asiatic engineer battalion' of two companies, a telegraph division, u rail- way construction company, an ambulance cot pany, and an ammunition section finfantry and artillery ammunition columns, and ammai tion columu for the heavy artillery). The army service corps will consist of two commissariat columna, one field bakery column, and four fel hospitals. The communication bases will ba under the control of an officer of the staff, with the rank of regimental commander, and will consist of 14 communication ammunition column, a home depot, a hospital reserve depot, the personnel of the military hospitals, a cloth ing depot, this stores personnel, the personal for watching over the army gorrico, and a hos pital ship. The infantry the engineers, und the communication troops will be armed with the latest ville, the model adopted in the year 1898, the cavalry und the unmounted men of the field artillery, with the 1508 curbina. Of ears of the Infantry School of Rifle shooting will arrive at the formation basss in Germany on July 18 in order to train the troops in the (as of the now weapon. In secordance with a order funcil by the Secretary of State for the Tmperial Port Ofico, letters to an from the troops of the expeditionary corps will be carried post free.
SWATOW
FROM A CORRESPONDENT]
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15TH, 1900
Swatow, 11th August,
I am just informed that at the looting of the Ungkung missionary chapel several outrages were committed by the roughs on the native Christians, foremost of them being the case of i couvert whose eyes were lored out by one of the rongis, It appears that when the roughs in formed the elders of the adjacent villages that they intended pillaging and destroying the chapels, the elders asked them to amuit the news us to events np North. They said that if the Allies got beaten, then naturally the chapels would all fall to their lot, lut if the Allies were successful in their march, then the inhab itants of the villages would have to pay very deurly for the foreign property destroyed. This argument of the elders had in some cases a convincing effect.
TRE, TAGTAJ.
Our local Tautai, Shin Shai Lán, is, according to general opinion, very friendly towards frig nere and never tires in his efforts to keep the country under his jurisdiction quiet and undia- tarbed. Unfortunately he isn't successful in this respect, us events live already shown; and now I have it on the best authority that be has applied to the Acting Viceroy of Canton for sick leave on the ples of suffering from sore ayon. The Taolai no doubt porevives trouble in the near future, and is therefore endeavouring to get out of hero and so have no blame attached to him for any unlooked for occarienen. It behoves the persons responsible for the safety of the foreigners here to take warning from the Total's now intention of leaving his pest.
DIARY OF THE CRISIS.
TO LET
TO LET
May 27-Boxers burn station on the Lu-Hau tine. May 28-Boxers hura elations between Poking
and Paotingfu. Belgium engineers and 66 TT ARFORD,"—Magazinn Gar. other refugees start aroma Protingfa to cittHARFORD
their way to Tientsin. Fengtai station and works burnt. Railway carmanication with Pezing interrupted. Muy 29-Communication with Peking restored. May 30-Guards for Paking Legations com-
menced arriving at Tientsin.
rail to Peking in the afternoon from Tionisin. May 31-Firat detachment of guards go up by June 2Marder of Hers. Norman and Kobin-
Bon. Pastingiu refugees reach Tentsin.
Jane 15-insung loaves Hongkong with GOO
begins.
the complexity of their laws, or the salaries they pay to their Chief Justices, superior to the Brown colonies. To deal with Australia baly, The Chief Justice of South Australii, for examplo (the Right Hon. Sir Samuel Way), draws no more salary than his compeers of British Giniard, Ceylon, Husgkong, Jamaica, or the Straite Settlements, whilst the population over which he exercises jurisdiction is only 362,000 as compared with 3.999,000 in Ceylon, 790,000 in Jamaica, and 512,000 in the Straits Settlements. A comparison between. South Australia on the we hand and Ceylon, Hongkong, or the Straits Settlements on the other in regard to their commercial importance equally fails to justify any preference in favour of the former Stuetis of thetween the position of the Chief Jane Railway intercourse between Peking
the various provinces of the Dominion and Tientsin finally destroyed. of Canade, or the various British possessions in Jane 7-Large allied force lands at Taku Donald to Consul Warren at Shanghai. colonies likewise South Africa, and the Justices of the principal Crown color the Chief June Detailed mossago from Sir C. Mac allied troops for Peking. Telegraphic com. fail to bring out any inferiority in the latter. Jus 10-Admiral Eeymour starts with 800
munication with Peking ceasor; Even the Chief Justices of Canada and of the Capo (who, like Sir Samus Way, are already members of the Privy Council) are not in point Juno 11.-Murder of Japanese Chancellor at of Ralary or jurisdiction Escorpio, Jane 13-Baron you Ketteler, German Am
Peking. superior to some of the competitors.
bassador at Peking, murdered. Rioting at cmoluments of the Chief Justice of the Domin ton of Canada are smaller than dioso paid by Taubenfu. five of the Crown colonies to their arspective Chief Justices, whilst the population of the Between 30 and 40 steamers will, it is said, bo
Cape unnabers not quite half that of Ceylon. hired by the Government for
purpose of tran
ed by local enactments. The jurisprudunes of port. According to the Vesche Zeitung, it
Australian law is simply English law as modifi 1 intended to organise a regular service of
most of the Crown colonies is much mer com- steamers between Germany and China for the
plex. The laws of Ceylon, for instance, include, transport of food, ammunition, and other stores
in addition to the Roman-Dutch law, which is required by the troops. If the present plan
And Tamil law. Mauritius, on the other hand, Bihored 16, a large stemner will live for China
the common law, Kandyan law. Mahomedan law, twice a month. Care will also be taken to re-
has French law as the basis of its jurisprudence, move the sick and wounded frem unhealthy
whilst Spanish law is in forca to some extent in localities as soon und as quickly on posible.
one or two of the West Indian Islands, Not Lieutenant General von Leinol, who has been
only the large populations under their juristic tion, and the complexity of the laws which they appointed to the command of the expedition to China, has been connected during a great part of
administer, but the diversity of races with. his career with the German General Staff. He,
when they have to deal, contribute calua- blo elements in the training of the Chief Jus obtained his lieutenaney in the Zul Guards
tices of Crown colonies, specially qualifying gimint la 1836 and took part with this regiment in the campaigns of 1800 en 18709-71. After
The Acting Viceroy Tak of Canton is to all them for the Imperial Court of Appeal. One hears so much of the self-governing colonies and studying at the Bluff College for three years and subsequently commanding a company, he was appearances well informed as to what happens in so little of the Crown colonies, that the bitter attached to the General Staff of the army and his Province, for on hearing of the looting of are apt to be left eat of consideration but this alzo acted for a time on the staff of the 3rd the different chapels and general disturbances is no question of kinship, or of sentiment, and so Army Corps and of the 7th Division. After
ture to contend that the Crown colonies afford. Roine further service in a regiment of the linee wired to the Tuptal here to capture the ring. ou, but a simple mattor of training, and I von he returned to the General Staff as mujor in leaders of the songhs and have them beheaded at last as good a field and
least as high standing 1885. From 1886 to 1988 he was attached to This action speaks volumes of praise for the Council with judges of provide the Privy June 20.-Message from Sir R. Hart reaches
rata. parts of the Empire which are included in the Acting Viceroy Tak, but unfortunately the anod large and varied experience as come other July 1-Condition of Peking reportat des thorities liero have so far not succeeded in got scheme shadowed forth by Mr. Chamberlain July --Last letters to hand from Sir C. ting hold of the ringiosilors.
Why, then for moment from a culerent point should they he toit out? To look at of view. Surely it is well to hold out the same peal to the judges of every part of Greater chances of a seat in the Imperial Coast of Ap. Britain when once they shall have achieved an equally high position. It would be well that all would greatly increase the prestige attaching to like thoni have this catra incentive, and it the post of Chief Justics of a Crown colony, This could not fail to as an excellent offert by making these appointments cbjects of au lation to the ablest men in the Legal Profession: Mr. Chamberlain luis proved himself a states- man of such broad Kuperial views that the con- siderations I have ventured to urgo, if they are just need only, I am sute, to be presented he fore him to receive his cordial assent.
the 20th Division, au from 1888 to 1899 to
the 10th Army Corps, then ander General von Caprivi at Hanover, Subsequently he was Caprivi at Hanover S Army Corpe, end
in 38 "be became commander of the End Gronadier Regiment, and in 1897 major-gener al in command of the 25th Brigade at Dusseldorf. From 1999 till Alay 22, 1960), he was acting as Chief Quartermaster, and since then he has been commanding the 28th Dick sion at Kerkruke, “grate
A WIDE-AWAKE OFFICIAL.
LOXELS REPORTED ON THEIR WAY.
It appears that an employes (Chinese) in ons of the local shipping firms had an intimation from the ophium farmer at Chowchorfu that the Beurs are a hundred miles distant from Lianteansit-Colonel von Arnstolt, who will Satow. Although much reliano cannot be coinmand the esvalry of the China expedition,pat on this piece of news it nevertheless is is the colonel of the Brunswick Hussars. He imperative to be on the alert, for one as day has been in the service since 1870, and was twe may to ystonished to seo the. Borers in our one tinis military tutor of Prince Frederick
midst. Henry and Prince Joachim Albrecht of Prussin, the cons ef Prince Albrecht, the Regent of Brunswick, Major ven Hoitzuten wi command one of the spiadrons of the cavalry corps In looking through the list of 526 officers appointed in the poe brigades, one notices the names of many who are well known to be the promising young men in the German
army.
COREAN AFFAIRS.
BUSTERSE.
Grent anxiety prevails hers as to the safety of the foreignors- if any are there-at Peking and we look impatiently forward to the news of the arrived of the Reliering Fores therm Speaking about the present situation to ano of the well educated Chinese I was told that in his opinion, should the Allies get the slightest reverse on the march to Peking, then The Chemulpo correspondent of the Shangwe may expect, on the news spreading, a general. hat Mercury writes ou the alat ul act uprising in the whole cupire of China. I need in which he displays a very unti-Japanese but had that the said Chinamna belongs to the spirit. He portions storie which he seems to credit, of recent Japanes intriguo in Sinth Reform party. Core, whereby disturbances mors to te
Your renders may very likely not know that forented and then quelled by Japanese aid. He says:-" Coren, and especially Seoul, recus to be quiet, and it seems that Japan brs ex-the Northern crisis has affected the intrinsic oused the little episode of Do Italy oxeratul value of the 10 and 20 cents pieces of the North political refugeen Han and Kwen. It mayern rints, as the native deniers hero rise be also that Japon has to forgive much at the ceptance of these small coins and present moment, ne sha lug by fore of circum stances to work along with the Powers in theses only gise 180 to 185 copper cash. Affairs of Clima. But if circumstances have to the prisont delayed that little matter of an noxation for the recon. I time (the first was to have been in 1895), it quite surely will be tried later on for the third time, but wit is succes! To will tell
Bat the correondent approves of the Soul Chomulyo railway. Now we go up in Little more than one hot," he says, all very com fortably, and with the elestyle cars in and out of Seoul, it is quite a treat Things have in a few years really changed a good and, and we nze very glad of it, but does the lesinga Try That
SHALL COINS.
LITTLE BY-PLAY,,
some
The crisis up North offers itself as a fitting opportunity to practice the game of fraud, and Satoy was this time in it as well: A certain Mrrived here not so very long ago
A. C. G. WIJETEKOON. Gray's-ian, 23rd June, 1960,
CHINATOWN IN LONDON.
men from Hongkong Regiment and Asiatio Artillery. Chapels in Tientsin native city June 16,—-Admiral Seymour cut off from Tion- tsin. Terrible takes 200 Welsh Fusillors and Engineers fems Hongkong, June 17.Taka Forts attacked and captured by allied warships. Chinese bombarturas of June 12-Admiral formour reached a point 25 miles from Peking, bat is compelled to reirent.
First June 21.- Terrible reaches Tongkn.
Legation (Austrian) at Peking captured by Kausu troops. June Two attempts to veliers Tientsin fail. Juus 21-Succestal third attempt to vench Tientsin. Chinese romain in fores in (les neighbourhood.
June 24-All Legations at Poking destroyed
except British, French, and German. June 5--First Indian transport starts for
China.
Jane 26-Admiral Seymour relieved and back
in Tientsin.
Tientsin.
MacDonald and Mr. Conger written at Poking 41 killed and SS wounded at the Legation to date.
Jnly Murder of all foreigners remaining
Paolingfu...
Hongkong. July 9-Needle, fire transport, reaches
July 14-150 more Welsh Fusiliers leave Hang- July 11-Hoisy fighting at Tientsio.
Long for North. Allies capture Tientsin native eite with a loss of 77 men. General Yamaguchi leaves Japan for Taku July 15-General Gasolze reaches Hongkong. July 1-Reported armistice at Peking,
death at Legations to date. July 17-Li Hug Chang appointed Viceroy July 19-Li Haig-Chang arrives at Heng- of Child State of war on Air River.
Kong and leaves for Shanghai. July Reported appeal of Chinese Emper ar to Japan. Alleged receipt of esage from Conger at Washington.
July Consal Carles recettes Sir C. MicDos latter of the 4th is I.C staff sale on this date.
July 2-Li Hung-Clang ranches hangbai. Madre Light Infantry reach Hongkong
Paul's for Peking refugees justponed. Me fer of 5 foreigners and micny mitive Chris. tians in Bunki
Mr. George A. Wade points out in the English. Tasteeted that there is a piece of gentina Chine in England. Lamshouse Categy in the ass End of London is the Chinese quarter of thou-Prepared Requiem Serving at St. Britian Metropolis.Mr. Wade sys: It is probably twelve years or so since the Celestials first sestled in this district, where today they reign supreme. They have so even or eight stops there, and thics are on the whole fairly differently from those of the Chines... clean, even to our eyes, which view things 0 over the doors and windows of the latter you, will see painted in full glory in classic names of Lua Yat Wab, Wong ng Wai, nu varle HEST
And
John Chinamon really adopts. English names like his own, as, for example, John Chance," or "Charles King," and also Englis
Such weddings as frequent, and Chinese, husbands are popular. Mr. Wads wires,
I had the pixare of seeing, while pasning quates the testimony of an expert. He says:- my researches in this neighbourhood, a
volubla
and gave himself out as being sent by the British Government zu engage 1,100 coolies for transpert work at Tintin l. Triebworn who had, in the first case, for took residence in one of the local Comprador's her husinnt a son of Erin, and her on his Chinamon. She essured me that she much efores and att for 4 days stay here did the nail taken, "for better or for worse, venishing aes" and went to Ancy It preferred the second liebend to this find; and, is a questi u. I believe, I must answer with a pears that he neither paid for his board and indeed, as she still keeps about the lowlity, at least not yet. If it ever will pay is a question T'am not tale is master. Sufitient is it tunt logings and besides borrowed $30 from his though again a widow, there is vace more 221 make Irland have one injustice the less." Her travel themed every confortably and semarkably landlord, which he didn't par. On hearing of opportunity for any Calestial who desires to ME Casullen departure to landlord pro-ruly is a complication of the Yellow difficulty If the Chinanian beats the Englishman in connubial competition, the outlook Lecomes
Tu nein fun, he mention that the Coreanosed to Amoy where be found to his dismay Government is sokk four of ita s eaglers – To L compshy of Coreane, home tow running the that Mr. Chad Doursevented by the British staniners themselves "In cousognones, the Consal for dobis The handlord related the Es agents has been taken from above to me and told me that it meant u lose of ingewone Most Eeyer & Co. Neither have the Custofus anything wore to a with them over $50 to lära. than guy asier masion's steaners but who will be the rents here I do not know It is id the Corus will do it themserver. I for cue wish thom lack. It is also said that Mr Mac Jessy Brown, the Chief Cressioner, halost his say in the Red Ginseng minds but whether this is quito correct I am not quit› sure
NAVAL PROMOTIONS.
·Iéter.
The Chinzzian never quatrels with his neigh, bury, and they are on excellent turns with hin They bear willing witness to his goodness and kidney to the children around him. The children of the Anglo Chinese, marriages are sugetings užmistakably Bagkah, sometinios ne
July 26-Admiral Seymour with Centurion and-
Alerty orlives off Shanghai.
Nonking. Angurt 1-Admiral Seymint pass on visit to
August 2-Peking primers reported from Ja-
pazese scarce agafa in dengar. August 3-Sir G. Macdonald sends crphor messge reporting Legation fortifications Strengthone:
August First detachment Cavalry Brigado
leeves Ladia for Chine
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街憫槳城省東爌
CHEONG LAN STREET, CANTON
子甲歲年叁司問大 創開年四拾陸百襉仟英人
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UNRIVALLED UI TAU. or AS YOU WISH OIL
Prices at $1.00 per bottle, 0.50 per bottle. 0.25 per bottle.
WHITUNG KWAN SAN; or " Army Medical Powder," 50 cents per léttio.
WATER TIT TA SAN or "Falling and
Braising, Melical. Powder."
Price at
cents per bottle. Made from Bio. best
salute Impulselae to le nil $w try theyu
Oil and Powder.
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KYONG OHIKOON is one of the largest Nativs Drug hóps in Canton, employing 2160 about 300 m. Proprietor, Mr. U Sam Kowloong isamaa of great energy and busines at is also very lersvolent, giving zapacity. away thousands of dollars worth of medicine-in charity, usually with an eye to the main off- chancy. He has many testimonials as to tho elliciency of his medicines from officials, scholars 1074 and busines
Like the Chinese generally
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INTIMATIONS
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CHINESE!
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AND DICTIONARY.
NGLISH
ho has great faith in medicine and is desirous of extending his business to foreign countries, giving people of western lands the benefit of his medicines.
He has submitted to me the fovianias of scing. of his properations for exunimation, giving fuli explanation as to the medical qualition of the ingredient. I have found the Ting Kyon Ban or Amay Medical Powder and the T TE San or Falling and Braising Medical Pondot com. posed of Mask, Barevs, Camplior, Rhubarb, two kinds of gum, with red side of murenvy and yellow sulphide of arsenic, animal and vaketible elfarcoal, which are known in western pharmacy. Besides this it contains gold leaf, tigers and dra. gous bones, shavings of antelope and rhinoceros horns, which I have shown him that chemical solenco proves to balinert, he proposes to sanit For comprehensiveness and practical service from the lisine prepared for foreign use.
The medicine is to lo chicly d as a ster this Work Stands unrivalled. All the new words
by which the Chinese have of late years been commutatory, as is put tip in small metal hotties onepelled to enia to express the numerous objects in which is onu be injected into the nostrils.
The small amount of oxide of maeury and mchinery, photography, telegraphy, and in
(Sigued) J. G. KERT, science gaurally, which the rapid ulvazco of salphide of arsenic will uit be dangerous usel. foreign relations has imposed upon them, are in this way Ther
given in ectenso Fach and every word is fully illustrated and explained, forming exercises
August Admiral Sayroour returns to Shangs hai. Advance on Peking starts, Alles at tack and rout Chinure at Peltsäng. Aurast 3-Jelmay reaches Hongkong, Cha-
ve's biral at Ung-hang, new Swaton. August 7-M.S. Goldth Joaves Hongkong
for the North. August 8-Allies capturo Yangtana, August 11-Crphor messages, dated Peking, August 6, seach Britiels and U.S. Cons at Chatou.
las to Peking.
WATER RETURN.. LavyL AND STORAGE OF WATER IN RESERVOIS-03 E 1ST AUGUST. LEVED
1590.
1000. abgreorertow.above overflow.
0 ft. 1. in. 0 ft. lin. Tytan
holow overtow.above urfow Pokinkari,
ft. Sin. 1-ft. 0 in. below overflow, Lorel
Oft. 0 in. Wadigmsichsong9 ft 2 in.
STORAGE GALLONS."
1900. 956,120,000 Tytan 385,526,000 Pestutam
60,100,000 68,200,000. Wognichsong. 15,000,000 *90,387,000 Total..... 403,680,00 45%,057000 ROBUKIA AND HILL DISTRICT DURURO 1
THE MONTH OF JULY.
1899.
WITH THE PUNTI AND MANDARIN PRONUNCIATIONS
for students of a riest instructive nature, Bork
the Couet and Punti pront
pronunciations are given,
of
Canton
Diractions are given deceding to the Chinese
the accents being carefully marked on the best method of using the medicines,
The nature of the oil a very mild, but its principle hitherto attained. The typography displays the sucess of an attempt to make the action securly ford, passessing wan Chinese and English type compond in the sidefully curative effects in bell futernal and, body, thereby effecting a mat ceonemy of extrual disso, As it dealshable agedi space, achieving a clearness not previously who it should be kept on hand scaly for use by
affroad. attained, and dispensing with those vast margins all perus, whether of hose or
DIRECTIONS. heretofore charac and vacant spaces which hus o
Tor external use rub the ofl ou tie templa terizol Chinese publications.
rast tho To illustrate
of fin work the forehead between the eyebrows, lack of the following fietsmesnbmitted for considerationcars and neck, on the chest and back, on the Chalmers Vocabulary contains about 14,000 ablone or wherever the pan of spicuosi je Chinese characters, and Melhurst's English located. It meal, a rubbed on for 5 minutes. For Chineze Dictiomay about 100,000 wiht this toothache put a little in the teeth on etten work stains more than 50,000 English words, and rub on the gums. The of us on ficial cifacts in headante, fainting, colds, sore throat, but upwards of 600,000, Chinese characters, stomach ache, colle prin rheumatism, numb Again, despite all the gamtaurs and other
The Admiralty last month issued the follow- CROWN COLONIES AND PRIVY with his neighbours, most of whom speak ConSUMPTION OF WATER IN THE UIRY Or elementary works as yet published, the stalentness of the limes, paint the back, cramp,
ing list of promotions, to the best from June
Commandore to he Celtans,
B. H. Paire↑ H. A Babson
A. H. Smith Dr
C. II. Dire
HG KH, DSQ A Morgridge
. H. 8. Basin, D.S.0.
E. G. Shortlaud
F. R. W. Morge
Lietots to be Osmanndere
Hou, G. A. Hardinge E. Lees
E. Hunter a CE Sowerby
Hunt
A. T. Taylor print. Than
F. C. Laarnionth
A. F. Gurney,
Nicholas
R. F. Scots
WE Goodenough
cho G. P. W. Hope
W. Lanalen
F. E. C. Byan
Sub Liectenants to be Lieutenante.
R. A Hornell
H.T. Prichas
H. S. Motras
J. W. Ka
C. A. Fremantle
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P. Bambur
F. A. Clutterbuck
BE Prichard
FC Fisher
EB. CoxA
Hon. SM. AJ. Hay
RR MacKay.
E. Seymo
JL. Corner
BT. Dioknok
3 M Steci
GP Bigg Wither AL. Harne
COUNCILLORS.
of this filleult language absolutely requires ex amples to display the various applications and 1990 equivalents of different words which have on
3eneral maning Of thors examples this work
A wire was deceived from Amry by Maronsmeadly Ches. They are always given Richardson of Trendlay and Co, this noming. English to hath Christian and surmaas, vices are principally in-drinking and opinia which brought the welcome nova that Mr. Simpland waar Euglish dress, John Chinamus sea. Commisioners, Amoy, had received positive smoking. Me. Wade sus np his impressions nows the safety of the British Legation thus Taken altogether, however, the China- min in Linchonse is a 20 praceable, inciter- and its inmates at Iching.
sive, harmless charact He is on good terms
well of him. He la picturesque, zion whews it is, suby pented his streat is nigus in this country. It might be Mr A. C. G. Wijerekoon contributes an interesting
letter on the above subject to the thonisht that the district would somewhat Conampon 114,763,600 132,795,000 gallons Lawines of 30th Jane. He writes asut his presence there, but, on the whole, it Berinatul popu
Indien
201,500 207,000 Chaherlain, in fredneis e Comust be conferend that Limelonse is rather monwealth Bill, stated that it was oposed to proud of the honour done it by his hug whore Consuluptiosper
19.1 gallons bed for day 19.8 select additional members for the Judicial Come he is!!!
CORRUPTION OF WATER IN KOWLOON PE mittee of the Privy Council from Australia,
INSULA JURING THE MONTH OF JULY. Canada, India, and the Cape. I submit that LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
1999 1990; the exclusion of the Crown colonies would be
8.717,000 gallous' 7,392,000 both unjust and impolific The vast and varied
Cecamption.... Estimated pop- experience gabiel by julges whỏure transferred
27,100 29,000 from one colony to another gives them a better pore for this port on the 12th instant, at 5 p
Consumptionper chain than that of judges who are familiar with with the outward: English mail, and is dusation
99 gallons thears to unly any self-governing coldy, thors on the 17th instant at about 81, Trhend per day. 88
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ply article, ou pon sé HAI-The on Muday the 13th insty and may be expected only article which really poses nutritious lego on or absent Wednesday, the 2d instirus for stimulating, and restoring the hair, The O. O steuner Gachic with mails & RoWLANDS MACASSAR OIL It renoves which left here July 1th for Eun Francisco v semf, harahaess, dryness prevents the hair hews and Handala arrived at her destination used for children's hair; no other article im. parts such a heaptiful and dressy appearance, to on the 11th int
The C, P. Rustemor Empress of India ar the luir as RoWLAND'S: MACASSAR OIL, and if rive at Yokohama at 9.30 am. on Monday, you have never used it, you are strongly advised 13th instant and left again a 5.50 p.m. same to procuro a bottle without delay, and continue day for Kppe, where she was due to arrive at uning it; also in a golden colour for fair hair.
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For practical purposes the amnagement of the ork is so complete that a reference to its pages enables a person who understands English to communicate effect cely with natives who under- sand nothing but Chiang In this respect the work will be found indispensable to all Europeans residing in China, and to the natives themselves it explains abjects fully with which very few indeed of them are perfectly acquainted. To parties resident in England and interested in Chins it cannot but be invaluable occasionally.
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local swelling and damalions. Infuenza, diathes, toothache, pains in the hund and con mulsions after caikbirtli, prickly heat, boll, aut msgnito bites,
Intersally the dose is fire drops in a litte water, and it is to be repeated every two or three hours, at the same time sing it u tornily
"The proprietor of the Krong Chi Keou Drag Store of Canton has placed in may hunda for examination a runter of his preparatios with the receipe for each.
HisJI YATAs you wish Oil" his u wide cirvalation and is very much used. It is composed of ureantic and stimulant beris and banks, most of which are well known in our plasmacopoeis, together with pingpin (a cestly kid of entaphor) bishops wort, orris root, with two or the other less known articles, but noñe of the objectionable substances which enter into many Chinese medicines. It is one of the combinations which bas real merits and it is not strange that it has attained so wide a reputation for the relief of maladies for which it is recommended
(Signed) DOCTOR J. G. KERR
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